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The statements that were added were related to the frequency of breathing exercises and the indication of which breathing techniques to include.
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The river gave Twain a sense of space, which breathed in his best work.
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They may not have been earth-shattering but Obama's successes – including the fact of his election – reflected a sort of third reconstruction, the antithesis of which is breathing heavily on the backs of people's necks.
In addition, we compared open-field behaviors, which are often used to evaluate sedating drug effects (Broadhurst, 1960), in additional cohorts of Wt and Het mice treated with saline or LM22A-4 (150 mg/kg body weight, i.p .. Animals were tested 1 2 hours after injection, corresponding to the window of time during which breathing measurements were collected.
Wilke et al. (1975) suggested that the entrainment of breathing and locomotory cycles in humans is an expression of the ease with which breathing becomes entrained to various rhythmic events.
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